This listing is appropriate for any content area or grade level. Does contain a short listing of great apps for Young Learners (Elementary) and Middle and Older Learners (MS/HS).
A collection of 1800+ apps for education by Apple Distinguished Educators. The apps are organized by theme, sped, preschool, multiple intelligences, bloom's taxonomy, and resources and tools for teachers.
Features apps that are free. Can search by age and subject, or review the top 100 free apps or top picks. Also includes apps for parents and educators.
EdTech Teacher's iPad Apps Apps are organized based on purpose: Create digital notebook, create screencasts, digital stories, presentations, video/virtual conferences, or record and edit video or audio, or read books.
24 educational iPad apps for kids in reading and writing for toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary-age children. Special needs iPad apps are also included.
The Vocabulary Catcher series contains six free apps. Each of the apps follows the same model. Students read and hear a word then have to “pop” the balloon containing the object that represents the word they heard. Students earn points based on their accuracy and their speed. The Vocabulary Catcher apps aren’t the fanciest apps in the App Store, but Pre-K students could benefit from using them.
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24 educational iPad apps for kids in reading and writing for toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary-age children. Special needs iPad apps are also included.The Vocabulary Catcher series contains six free apps. Each of the apps follows the same model. Students read and hear a word then have to “pop” the balloon containing the object that represents the word they heard. Students earn points based on their accuracy and their speed. The Vocabulary Catcher apps aren’t the fanciest apps in the App Store, but Pre-K students could benefit from using them.
Vocabulary Catcher 1 is about numbers, colors, and fruit. Vocabulary Catcher 2 is about animals. Vocabulary Catcher 3 is about toys and classroom objects. Vocabulary Catcher 4 features numbers and prices. Vocabulary Catcher 5 contains words about weather and seasons as well as more words about school facilities. And Vocabulary Catcher 6 contains words about clothing, sports, and sports equipment.